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yall are so full of it, you break the law and do whatever the heck you wanna do, and put people through tens and thousands of dollars worth of lawyer fees and court dates , just to have cases thrown out because of some idiot, superiority complex having cop being a bully. that's all you people are is bullies, that's why people don't respect you. smh
Youre attempting to beat a dead horse here champ. Glad you got to vent though.
yall are so full of it, you break the law and do whatever the heck you wanna do, and put people through tens and thousands of dollars worth of lawyer fees and court dates , just to have cases thrown out because of some idiot, superiority complex having cop being a bully. that's all you people are is bullies, that's why people don't respect you. smh
Really though...If you spend most of their officer man hours trying to stop folks from making a living
shhh you're making too much sense....The drug war is an affront to human, civil and constitutional rights so a police man who gets killed enforcing it is like a killed Red Coat during the Revolutionary war. Their death is a tragedy in human and personal terms but they were soldiers fighting a bad war.
In the past, the police did not make laws so the blame would fall entirely on lawmakers and the public. More recently, the law enforcement community has played more and more active role in law making so when an officer dies serving a drug warrant, his bosses also shoulder some of the blame.
The drug war is an affront to human, civil and constitutional rights so a police man who gets killed enforcing it is like a killed Red Coat during the Revolutionary war. Their death is a tragedy in human and personal terms but they were soldiers fighting a bad war.
In the past, the police did not make laws so the blame would fall entirely on lawmakers and the public. More recently, the law enforcement community has played more and more active role in law making so when an officer dies serving a drug warrant, his bosses also shoulder some of the blame.
Just because they got charged with and plead guilty to said atrocious crimes you speak of doesn't mean they actually committed them with some. The justice system is great for trumping up charges especially on minorities. That mixed with a public pretender, and parents that don't know any better equals a child getting railroaded. From the time I was 15 to 17 I was charged with over 20 felonies, and the only thing they truly had me guilty of was possession of firearms, and minor under the age of 18 in possession of a firearm. Which is two felonies tops. Which all turned into DA rejects, and I pent months in a adult federal facility one of those times, because they refused to give me a bond. The justice system is a joke word to affluenza.man i work at a juvenile detention center....if ya could see the charges some of these young savages have.....not even surprised by some of the stuff cops have to deal with down the line....
and some of you dudes in here clearly salty....getting made for speeding tickets when u was doing 70 in a 55 zone.....how bout accept some blame fools
man i work at a juvenile detention center....if ya could see the charges some of these young savages have.....not even surprised by some of the stuff cops have to deal with down the line....
and some of you dudes in here clearly salty....getting made for speeding tickets when u was doing 70 in a 55 zone.....how bout accept some blame fools
Just because they got charged with and plead guilty to said atrocious crimes you speak of doesn't mean they actually committed them with some. The justice system is great for trumping up charges especially on minorities. That mixed with a public pretender, and parents that don't know any better equals a child getting railroaded. From the time I was 15 to 17 I was charged with over 20 felonies, and the only thing they truly had me guilty of was possession of firearms, and minor under the age of 18 in possession of a firearm. Which is two felonies tops. Which all turned into DA rejects, and I pent months in a adult federal facility one of those times, because they refused to give me a bond. The justice system is a joke word to affluenza.
possession of firearms was the only thing they could make stick, but it was a DA reject as well. Thank God. But they had me red handed on that, and to make matters worst one was a fully automatic.So how many were you legit guilty with though?
So in most cases, officers die on the job because they are fighting a war on fellow Americans or they are disobeying the very traffic laws that they are bound to enforce. If officers followed the law and focused on arresting rapist and murderers, there would be very few instances of "officer down."
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So how many were you legit guilty with though?
What I deserved I didn't get I have 0 felonies on my record. And where talking two different incidents. Only one of those incidents involved firearms, but on top of the firearms charge they tried to trump up 8 more felonies that I did not commit or they didn't have evidence on me to charge me with. The other incident I did nothing wrong at all, and it was the police that created problems where there where non. That's two incidents with over 20 felony charges that all got thrown out. One of which incidents I had grounds for a law suite, but my mom didn't know any better or is just a dizzy bitty one of the two.So basically, you had 20 felonies, but Becuz the system could find you without a doubt guilty for one of them, you think they was against you....so out those 20 charges, only one was legit against you, and you just got caught up Becuz they picked u out the blue....hopefully your **** don't get expunged....sound like u deserve it
What I deserved I didn't get I have 0 felonies on my record. And where talking two different incidents. Only one of those incidents involved firearms, but on top of the firearms charge they tried to trump up 8 more felonies that I did not commit or they didn't have evidence on me to charge me with. The other incident I did nothing wrong at all, and it was the police that created problems where there where non. That's two incidents with over 20 felony charges that all got thrown out. One of which incidents I had grounds for a law suite, but my mom didn't know any better or is just a dizzy bitty one of the two.So basically, you had 20 felonies, but Becuz the system could find you without a doubt guilty for one of them, you think they was against you....so out those 20 charges, only one was legit against you, and you just got caught up Becuz they picked u out the blue....hopefully your **** don't get expunged....sound like u deserve it
I got off on THE SECOND INCIDENT, because the police tried to trump up a host of charges that I DID NOT COMMIT. And because of the outlandish claims of law enforcement the DA decided to throw out the entire case due to witness, and law enforcement inconsistencies. So because they lied so much they had to let me go on what they had me red handed for, because had I gotten a real lawyer he would've been able to twist it, and say whatever to get me off; because according to what was said by them and witnesses that don't even know me is that the police are not being truthful.Man my point you made in your first sentence....u got off by technicalities....what I was saying, plenty of dudes out there with charges that got off....but cops looking for u, where there's smoke, there's fire....get out your denial and putting blame on others....plenty of us out here that follow the law that you know as well
So cops shouldn't do their jobs and arrest people for drug violations... because it hurts a man's living.
I really wanted to post something of substance in this thread, but there is so much ignorance and blind hate in here, I'm convinced any contribution I could make, would fall on deaf ears
I will say this though, it is stupid for someone to have blind hate for ALL police officers solely based off of LIMITED anecdotes and stereotypes and then turn around and complain about officers stereotyping them. That road goes two ways. And I will also say it's humorous and ASININE to imply officers should consciously ignore drug violations, as if drugs aren't the leading cause of the violence you would prefer them to focus on. Ever heard of getting to the root of the problem. Taking dealers off the street DOES affect crime, it's called deterrence....
This coming from a soon to be college graduate with a degree in both Psych and Criminal Justice, also from a bad neighborhood.
But you don't hear me though...
If you cannot even see the connection between Drug Prohibition and violence, you do not deserve either of your impending degrees.
Of course, many drug dealers are violent. When you ban a product that is popular, expect a black market to emerge. When a black market emerges, money can be made but those making the money cannot call the police if they get robbed. As a result, folks who make money in the drug trade are businessmen as well as those who use force, private and illegal force, to protect their drug trade.
How many bar owners killed each other last year? How many CVS Pharmacy owners shot up a "rival" CVS? The answer is very few. If cocaine and opium and their derivatives were sold in an orderly and regulated manner, we would see little to no "drug violence" in their neighborhoods, which is to say your own "bad neighborhoods."